This February 3, 1990, article from the Greensboro News & Record was written by Jim Schlosser on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins. The article concerns the Greensboro Historical Museum exhibit opening...

This is an opening statement, by Charles D. Hounshell, representing the administration of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) at a June 4, 1973, appeals hearing on the status of the Neo-Black Society at UNCG. The statement...

This folder features two typed press releases, three black and white photographs, and one letter. They relate to the opening of the Education Building, Fellowship Hall, and Wesley Foundation center at the church in 1956. One photo shows a church...

The opening of a new front section of Wesley Long Hospital at 338 N. Elm St. The hospital had started in a former residence with additions gradually added on at the back. Finally, the house was demolished and a new front section was built. The...

The opening of a new front section of Wesley Long Hospital at 338 N. Elm St. The hospital had started in a former residence with additions gradually added on at the back. Finally, the house was demolished and a new front section was built. The...

This photo depicts several of the special guests invited to the opening of the Commencement Home. Pictured are (l-r) Mrs. Gordon Blackwell, Chancellor Gordon Blackwell, Dr. Mereb Mossman (Dean of Students), Nancy Downs (reporter for WUNC) and Mrs....

An invitation to the grand opening of the "Commencement Home" also known as the Commencement Home. It mentions a live taping of WUNC-TV's Potpourri program and lists several dignitaries who are scheduled to attend. This house, built in 1958, was...

This scrapbook, created by representatives of the Residential Design class in the Department of Art at Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro), documents the 1958 Commencement Home...

Overhead photo of soldiers with coffee and cookies socializing on the opening night of the Red Cross Club at the Naval Operating Base at Buckner Bay (Nakagusuku Bay), Okanawa, Japan, on Christmas Eve 1945. Jean Heath is the Red Cross worker seen at...

A crowd of sailors sit in chairs and on the floor for opening night of the Red Cross Club at the Naval Operating Base at Buckner Bay (Nakagusuku Bay), Okanawa, Japan, on Christmas Eve 1945."Tex" and Mary Clark are the women seated on the front row...

Scrapbook 1 is part of a set of scrapbooks Harris compiled during the 1980s which record his perspective on the sit-ins though his own writings, news clippings, photographs, and other ephemera. This scrapbook is organized like a book.

These minutes (four pages) of a March 10, 1982, meeting of the Concerned Citizens of the November 3rd Incident discuss various aspects of the planned March 22 Mass Meeting, including potential media appearances, speakers, and the purpose of the...

This October 10, 1967, article from The Carolinian, the student newspaper of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) discusses the opening of the Black Power Forum held at UNCG November 1-3, 1967. The first panel discussion, "Black...

Article from the February 24, 1960, issue of the Greensboro Daily News. Originally appeared on page A-8. This editorial supports the announcement by A & T students about ending demonstrations in downtown Greensboro and opening negotiations.

In this transcript of a December 5, 1986, oral history interview conducted by Kevin Costello with Beatrice M. Folger, Ms. Folger primarily discusses her involvement with the YWCA and other integrated groups in the 1950s and 1960s. She describes...